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Wartime entrepreneurship: The Israeli startup tackling a global agricultural challenge
07.10.24
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Meir Orbach
As rockets rained down, Ora Peled Nakash received a call from a friend struggling to cover greenhouses in wartime. Inspired by the crisis, she founded CoverDolly with Gilad Meller and Ahi Sitbon, a startup developing an automated solution to make greenhouse covering easier and more efficient, even in extreme conditions.
The high stakes of a potential Israeli attack on Iran's oil sector
06.10.24
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Doron Peskin
Why global oil prices could surge and how Saudi Arabia might fill the gap.
2024: A year marked by government incompetence and the strong resilience of Israeli citizens
02.10.24
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Elihay Vidal
As is customary at the beginning of each Jewish year, Calcalist reporters summarize the past year and identify the individuals, figures, and phenomena that have had the most significant impact on Israeli society and the economy.
Nasrallah assassinated: The Shiite axis faces its greatest test
28.09.24
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Doron Peskin
Israel's precision strikes dismantle Hezbollah's leadership, challenging Iran’s grip on Lebanon and beyond.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards halt device usage after explosive attacks hit Hezbollah
23.09.24
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Reuters
Concern mounts as IRGC inspects all equipment, fearing Israeli agents within their ranks.
Despite the war, Israel holds third place in global tech investments, but growth slows
23.09.24
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Meir Orbach
Cyber leads the charge, but stagnating employment and reliance on mature companies raise long-term concerns.
“No one of us has the privilege not to do something”
18.09.24
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Ariela Karmel
Danielle Ofek, Founder of MeToo UNless UR a Jew, spoke to CTech at Calcalist and Bank Leumi’s Mind the Tech conference in London about her grassroots movement to raise awareness about Hamas’ atrocities against Israeli women on October 7th.
The secret operation behind Hezbollah's exploding pagers
18.09.24
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Omer Kabir
Israel's high-tech sabotage, physical explosives, and an elaborate ruse leave over 4,000 injured.
2,800 Hezbollah members hurt in Lebanon as pager explosions shock the organization. A cyber assault?
17.09.24
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Doron Peskin
Hezbollah’s efforts to evade Israeli tracking lead to explosive consequences. Who's behind the breach?
A donation and a guilt trip: How crowdfunding became a charity fund
15.09.24
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Viki Auslender
Since the pandemic and the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, crowdfunding sites have become a major source of fundraising for humanitarian aid. But this tool suffers from all the problems of the digital world: scams, trolls, a need for digital literacy and more.
Unveiling the horrors: 3D models of Gaza attack sites revealed
12.09.24
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Amitai Gazit
The Antiquities Authority's groundbreaking project brings the devastation of October 7 to virtual life.
Israel's high-tech sector joins general strike to demand hostage return
01.09.24
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CTech
Leading Israeli tech firms unite with labor unions to pressure Netanyahu government for swift action.
‘The war in Israel doesn’t scare us’: Ukrainian immigrants on fleeing one war for another
28.08.24
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Ariela Karmel
In the two and a half years since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, almost 20,000 Ukrainians have immigrated to Israel. CTech spoke to three about fleeing one war for refuge only to experience another war as we quickly approach one year into Israel’s ongoing multi-front conflict.
After Durov’s arrest, could Elon Musk be next?
27.08.24
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Omer Kabir
The arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov in France marks a change of direction in the regulators' efforts to maintain order in the face of rampant disinformation and racism on social media, this time while imposing personal responsibility on the owner. No wonder Musk is promoting a campaign for his release.
Robots of war: IDF's cutting-edge tech transforms Gaza battlefield
25.08.24
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Yuval Azulay
From remote-controlled bulldozers to explosive drones, unmanned tools lead the fight against Hamas.
Gaza, Hezbollah, and Iran: The triple threat to Israel's economic stability
21.08.24
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Adrian Filut
Prof. Zvi Eckstein, former Deputy Governor of the Bank of Israel and founder of the Aaron Economic Policy Institute at Reichman University, warns against the economic implications of an all-out war.
Startup Nation CFOs discuss the impact of war on Israeli high-tech
18.08.24
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James Spiro
CTech was joined by three CFOs - Overwolf’s Moran Izhaki, Artlist’s Noa Zabar, and Bits Of Gold’s Omri Donyo - about the challenges of managing a company’s finances during wartime.
Fitch cuts Israel’s credit rating, citing geopolitical turmoil
13.08.24
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Reuters
Gaza conflict and rising regional tensions drive negative outlook.
Israel acquires $190 million-worth of laser and GPS-guided mortar munition from Elbit
29.07.24
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CTech
Iron Sting is a precision-guided mortar munition, launched from a 120mm mortar, designed to accurately target and destroy objectives, utilizing both immune GPS and laser guidance technology.
Elon Musk's Starlink now operational in Gaza hospital with cooperation from Israel and UAE
24.07.24
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Omer Kabir
In February, the Ministry of Communications reached an agreement with the company on the introduction of one land unit of the service to a field hospital set up by the United Arab Emirates in Rafah.
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